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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Minor League Schedule and Results

TUESDAY'S GAMES

High Desert at Lancaster at 1:00 CST
Probable Pitchers: LHP Cameron Hobson (0-1, 11.57) and RHP Tyson Perez (3-0, 1.35)

West Virginia at Lexington at 6:05 CST
Probable Pitchers: TBD
Available on MiLB.tv

Oklahoma City at Colorado Springs at 7:05 CST
Probable Pitchers: RHP Paul Clemens (4-3, 5.67) and RHP Edgar Gonzalez (2-1, 4.99)
Available on MiLB.tv

MONDAY'S RESULTS
West Virginia over Lexington 4-3
Jonas Dufek pitched a solid seven innings giving up three runs with no big innings, but Murilo Gouvea gave up one run in then tied game and was charged with the loss. Zach Johnson was 2x3 with another RBI, his 47th of the season. To put things in perspective, if Johnson played in all remaining 97 games for Lexington, he is on a pace for 158 RBIs. And Delino DeShields, who stole his 28th base and scored two runs, is on a pace to steal 94 bases.

Oklahoma City over Colorado Springs 5-3
Wes Musick fared extremely well in his AAA debut as he pitched six innings, giving up two runs on six hits with one walk and two strikeouts. Adalberto Flores pitched two innings getting a blown save and a win and Jose Valdez got the save, his tenth of the season. After four home runs in the previous game, the Redhawks won this one playing small ball as Brett Wallace contributed the only extra base hit of the evening, a double, as he went 2x4. J.B. Shuck and Jimmy Paredes were both 3x5 for the night. Paredes is now hitting .329. Fernando Martinez and Mike Hessman each had two RBIs.

High Desert over Lancaster 8-2
Starter Bobby Doran (L, 4-3) was cruising along nicely until he got to the seventh inning. With one out, one run in and two baserunners on, Doran was pulled for Andrew Robinson who allowed both of Doran's runners to score plus added two of his own for good measure before mercifully inducing a double play to end the inning. At that point the damage was done and the JetHawks' four hits were not enough to get them back in the game. DH Erik Castro hit a solo home run, his seventh of the season.

GAME OF THE DAY
Corpus Christi over Midland 5-2

What went right: Great nights for Brett Oberholtzer and Jonathan Villar.

Thanks to a great start by Brett Oberholtzer, Corpus Christi had a shutout going until the eighth inning. With two outs in the eighth inning, Kevin Chapman was pulled for Arcenio Leon after allowing a single and a walk. Leon allowed a single, hit a batter and issued a bases loaded walk without recording any outs which led to Erick Abreu coming in to get a four out save, his first save of the season. The Hooks got 11 hits and four of those belonged to Jonathan Villar. Brandon Barnes had the only extra base hit, a double.

Brett Oberholtzer (W, 2-2) - 6IP 8H 0R 1BB 9SO
Kevin Chapman - 1.2IP 1H 2R 1BB 2SO
Arcenio Leon - 0.0IP 1H 1BB
Erick Abreu (S, 1) - 1.1IP 0H 0R 0BB 2SO

Jonathan Villar - 4x5 RBI SO R SB
Jose Martinez - 2x4 RBI SO
Brandon Barnes - 1x4 2B SO R

What went wrong: Kody Hinze was 0x3 with a walk and three strikeouts as he continues his struggles at the plate. He is currently hitting .213 for the season.

PITCHER OF THE DAY
Brett Oberholtzer gets the nod.

PLAYER OF THE DAY
Jonathan Villar. After a 4x5 night, he now has his average up to .247 and he's hitting .333 over his last 10 games. Good to see!

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